I have made the changes to the license and description of this upload. Tell me if anything's mising there.
I will be adapting more of FLARE's assets to use with this character avatar, so I need to make sure I don't keep making these licensing mistakes. I'm not trying to take credit from other's works or anything. I just want to create some assets for scifi/fantasy hybrid games and I figured it would be easier to import and adapt some parts from some already existing high quality models (Clint's FLARE models).
Where do I put Clint's name to properly give him credit?
You think placing the links to the flare-game and flare-engine projects in the description would be enough? Should I change the license of this release or is it more correct to wait for the mods to do it?
Thank's, Luca. I've made a modular version of this spritesheet with 2 head types and some some changes to the animations, to make it more fluid. I've just finished uploading it, so you should be able to download and check it out as well. Have a nice day... or night.
Oh, hello there, admin. I have found Clint's original work:
https://opengameart.org/content/isometric-hero-and-heroine
I have made the changes to the license and description of this upload. Tell me if anything's mising there.
I will be adapting more of FLARE's assets to use with this character avatar, so I need to make sure I don't keep making these licensing mistakes. I'm not trying to take credit from other's works or anything. I just want to create some assets for scifi/fantasy hybrid games and I figured it would be easier to import and adapt some parts from some already existing high quality models (Clint's FLARE models).
I was just checking the LICENSE.txt in the flare-game folder. It seems like the license for flare-game as whole is:
"Creative Commons Legal Code
Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported"
Though, some of the game assets seem to be licensed as CC0 (like some of the equipment icons, some tiles and other stuf).
Also, it seems like the 3D models, materials and textures were done by many different artists.
https://github.com/flareteam/flare-game/wiki/Credits
https://github.com/flareteam/flare-engine/wiki/Credits
Where do I put Clint's name to properly give him credit?
You think placing the links to the flare-game and flare-engine projects in the description would be enough? Should I change the license of this release or is it more correct to wait for the mods to do it?
Thank's, Luca. I've made a modular version of this spritesheet with 2 head types and some some changes to the animations, to make it more fluid. I've just finished uploading it, so you should be able to download and check it out as well. Have a nice day... or night.